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A household consists of two partners who initially work a combined total of 40 hours per week. Partner A earns $25/hour and Partner B earns $20/hour. Now, suppose Partner B's wage is cut to $15/hour due to discrimination, while Partner A's wage remains unchanged. Which of the following outcomes best demonstrates a key principle of joint household labor supply models in response to such a change?

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